Blend Phonics | Welcome to the Don Potter.net Wide Interest Web Site | Don Potter Nationwide Educational Reform Campaign Sponsored by Donald L. Potter Don teaching Blend Phonics Unit 14 with cursive Purpose Statement Blend Phonics is an easy, single-letter phonics technique for teaching reading to student of any age which will prevent the development of whole-word dyslexia in beginning students and remediate whole-word dyslexia in older students. Goal The goal of this Blend Phonics web page is to initiate a nationwide campaign to make Blend Phonics Technique available to every parent, every elementary teacher, and every reading tutor in America in order to eliminate the current epidemic of artificially induced whole-word dyslexia. How it all started Several years ago I read the following stirring recommendation for Hazel Loring's 1980Reading Made Easy with Blend Phonics for First Grade by Robert W. "An effective answer to illiteracy … Let me offer a less costly, and more effective answer. That last sentence struck me with great force. What I have discovered What you can do
Amiir and Family: Somalis in Norway 11 November 2013Last updated at 20:53 ET Amiir's story was told to journalist Benjamin Dix and drawn by artist Lindsay Pollock, from the collection Meet the Somalis by the Open Society Foundations. Home | TV411 Magic Tree House #16 Hour of the Olympics | Rise To Reading Magic Tree House #16 Hour of the Olympics By Mary Pope Osborne Jack and Annie get to travel to Greece at the time of the ancient Olympics. They recover a lost poem written by a young woman, meet Plato the philosopher and get to go to the Olympics. Chapter 1 Where are Jack and Annie going on this adventure? Chapter 2 What great event was taking place when Jack and Annie got to Greece? Chapter 3 What is a philosopher? Chapter 4 Who is the poet? Chapter 5 Where do athletes train for the Olympics? Chapter 6 What kinds of things were in the Olympic parade? Chapter 7 Why was Jack angry at Annie? Chapter 8 Was Jack able to get to Annie when the guards had her? Chapter 9 Why did Jack close his eyes as he rode in the chariot? Chapter 10 What story did Jack and Annie bring to Morgan? Questions without Answers Chapter 1 Where are Jack and Annie going on this adventure? Chapter 2 What great event was taking place when Jack and Annie got to Greece? Chapter 3 What is a philosopher? Chapter 4 Who is the poet? Chapter 5
Free Elementary Printables This Reading Mama a developmental approach to literacy Elementary Printables FREE Elementary Printables If you enjoy these printables, I would encourage you to follow along in one or more of these ways so you don’t miss a thing! Literacy Printables Literacy Sets/Curriculum Reading the Alphabet- A curriculum I designed for my advanced PreKinder, but would also work for those in early elementary who have need a little more practice with phonological awareness (like rhyming), letter sounds, handwriting, and blending words together to form CVC words. Phonics by The Book- A curriculum I am in the process of designing for young readers in K-2nd grades. BOB Book Printables- You can use these activities with the BOB Books or most work as stand-alone activities. Emergent Readers Short Vowels Long Vowels Mixed Phonics Review Activities Find the Oddball Pack (short vowels, long vowels, r-influenced vowels, and more!) Themed Word Study Sorts Other Phonics Features Reading Helps Sight Words Spelling Writing Fluency
Tagalong Peanut Butter Parfaits Peanut Butter Parfaits made with Girl Scout Cookies? Yes, you read that correctly and yes, they are as rich and decadent as they sound. If you read My Baking Addiction on a regular basis, you may have caught on to the fact that I am certainly no girl scout. Well, unless you count that one brief moment that I was a Brownie back in second grade. Realizing very quickly that it was not my cup of tea, I made a fairly quick exit. February is typically a pretty boring month because I am not really into Valentine’s Day, but I always look forward to the Girl Scout Cookie order forms. I obviously have my favs…Do-Si-Dos, Thin Mints, and of course those delish Samoas and I always have to order Brian’s favorite variety, Tagalongs. After evaluating my expansive stash of cookies, I opted to send some to work with Brian, tossed a few boxes in the freezer and made a feeble attempt to hide the rest…from myself. Got a recipe to share? If you enjoyed this recipe, you may like...
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